The new range of HP products unveiled at CES 2017 also served to show its strength in the field of computer monitors, where the slogan is clear: the curved screens also make sense in the work desk.

That’s what the company raises its Omen X 35 and HP Envy 34 Curved Display, two displays that highlight precisely this curvature and cover two very different market niches: the gaming and productivity.

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Omen X 35, a by gamers

The impressive screen Omen X 35 HP stands first for its design, very own family of Omen solutions for gaming and keeps that identity both in shades and shapes.

Screen 35-inch diagonal has a resolution UWQHD (3440 x 1440) stands out for offering the panoramic view (34% larger than a 16:9 monitor traditional) and a contrast ratio of 2500:1 according to those responsible for.

It also has a response time of 3 ms, a refresh rate of 100 Hz and support for the G-Sync Nvidia technology, which helps provide experiences gaming smoother if you have a graphics card of this manufacturer in your Play equipment.

The 1800R curvature is undoubtedly its distinguishing feature, but also has details as a “hanger” on the back to leave the headphones when not in use it. In that part, we also have DisplayPort connections, HDMI and three USB 3.0 ports.

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HP Envy Curved AiO 34: Productivity and Biometric Security

The second shooting in this area is the HP Envy 34 Curved AiO, an All-in-One that is also characterized by the curvature and that ULTRAPANORAMICA diagonal of 34 inches with a resolution UWQHD. It has a screen density of 110 dpi and 300 nits, in addition to Technicolor certification and an application that allows to change the color modes with which we work.

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The base unit is attached to the screen with a foot that HP claims that it gives the impression that we have before us a “floating” monitor, and it is on that basis with support wireless charging where all components of this striking team are enclosed.

It will find Intel Core i5 and i7 seventh – generation processors, graphics NVIDIA GTX 950M or AMD Radeon RX 460 with 4 GB of video memory configurations with up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 256GB of SSD and 1 or 2 TB disk Hard, and the combination with keyboard and mouse that maintain the design line of the equipment.

That base also acts as a sound bar with directional audio: has four speakers, two passive radiators, and collaboration in development of Bang & Olufsen. The physical volume dial at the top is one of the most striking details of that design that of course invites you to enjoy multimedia content.

The team has among other connectors remarkable one: not only HDMI output but also input to use the monitor as connected to another computer external monitor if we are interested. The IR webcam offers support for biometric authentication via Windows Hello, completing a very striking set.

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Omen X 35 and HP Envy 34 Curved Display, price and availability

The Omen X 35 will be available in February 2017 at a price of 1299 dollars, while the HP Envy 34 Curved AIO will have a starting price of 2599 dollars.

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